2014 NFL Draft

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There were 256 picks, so if only 54 Whites were taken that's just 21%.

My apologies, I assumed 7 rounds x 32 teams = 224, and did not realize that 13 teams were awarded a total of 32 compensatory picks, so 224 + 32 = 256.

It's worse than I imagined and my prediction of the percentage of whites drafted falling to around 20% in the near future is already here. This insanity will not change as long as DWFs continue support this league unconditionally, without ever questioning this disturbing trend. And I really wonder how much longer we at Caste Football will continue to follow this corrupt league and the ever declining number of white players.
 

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Jared Abbrederis and Jeff Janis wouldn't of probably of even been on GBs radar if they weren't Wisconsin and Michigan boys.

Ends up working out good for them, but I've never gotten this crap in pro sports to have this sort of bias.
 

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My apologies, I assumed 7 rounds x 32 teams = 224, and did not realize that 13 teams were awarded a total of 32 compensatory picks, so 224 + 32 = 256.

It's worse than I imagined and my prediction of the percentage of whites drafted falling to around 20% in the near future is already here. This insanity will not change as long as DWFs continue support this league unconditionally, without ever questioning this disturbing trend. And I really wonder how much longer we at Caste Football will continue to follow this corrupt league and the ever declining number of white players.

Not that it makes a difference but their were three white specialists drafted that are part of the 256 number. So if you include Gaffney, Amaro and the three specialists it is 57 whites drafted.
 

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Maybe Justin Anderson or Brock Coyle to be this year's Paul Worrilow.....and NO James Morris? WOW!

Justin Anderson had good production at a division 1A school. He had good measurables.

Yet you can't even find a scouting report on him on the internet. It's as if he doesn't exist.

Even taking into account anti-white racism it's weird.

The same thing happened to Paul Worrilow last year.
 

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Justin Anderson had good production at a division 1A school. He had good measurables.

Yet you can't even find a scouting report on him on the internet. It's as if he doesn't exist.

Even taking into account anti-white racism it's weird.

The same thing happened to Paul Worrilow last year.

I noticed the Falcons drafted 4 LBs, hopefully Worrilow's job is safe.
 

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And for the record, U.S. society reached a new low today with the repeatedly shown footage of Michael Sam weeping uncontrollably and making out with his boyfriend as everyone on air congratulated themselves and the Rams and Sam for the "great leap forward" for cultural communism that had taken place.
I think this pick of the fringe prospect came from the top. Sam was drafted by his home state team where he is a hero on the field. Usually 7th round picks are throw away picks where teams take flyers on raw athletes or find a guy from Canada or an obscure DIII program. There is no way that the league wasn't going to let the great leap forward happen. For the record I have dated women that are more manly that Sam's skeezer lover....... Ps note the embrace of the two men is similar to the Sopranos gay bar scene and is R rated......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW-_fFdkegs :faint2:
 
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More UDFA's....

LB Justin Anderson to the NY Giants

WR Erik Lora to the Vikings

LB James Morris to Patriots

LB Brock Coyle to Seahawks

LB Max Bullough to Texans

DB Daniel Sorenson to Chiefs

DE Tyler Hoover to Colts

DT Jamie Meder to Ravens

QB Brett Smith to Bucs

QB Brock Jensen to Dolphins

QB Dustin Vaughan to Cowboys
 
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The Michael Sam story is an insult to every football fan and player. As if his sexual activities and proclivities are relevant to anything football related. That for some reason, because he tells everyone that he has sex with men, he is somehow a hero. Does anyone with a logical mind understand this? What's next?
 

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The Michael Sam story is an insult to every football fan and player. As if his sexual activities and proclivities are relevant to anything football related. That for some reason, because he tells everyone that he has sex with men, he is somehow a hero. Does anyone with a logical mind understand this? What's next?

Well it is not logical, it is essentially pushing the cultural marxist agenda into yet another spectrum of society. The NFL is part of promoting the leftist agenda in this country, first by the caste system systematically and acceptably discriminating against white athletes and now as an engineering mechanism used for social change and brainwashing of the DWFbase.

It is a just allowing the homosexual agenda to permeate into yet another section of society.
 

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More UDFA's continued...

WR Brian Labhart to Texans

DB Tanner Miller to Packers
DB Damon Magazu to Ravens
DB Jake DeMedal to Steelers
DB Dustin Wharton to Ravens (tryout)

LB Spencer Shuey to Jaguars
LB Steele DeVitto to NY Jets
LB Dan Fox to NY Giants
LB Glen Carson to Cardinals
LB Jake Daughty to Packers
LB Spencer Hadley to Saints
LB Caleb Lavey to Cowboys (tryout)

DE-Walker May to Falcons
DE Colton Underwood to Chargers
DL Ethan Hemer to Steelers

TE Jake Murphy to Raiders
TE Jacob Pederson to Falcons
TE Jordan Najvar to Cowboys
TE Blake Annen to Eagles


Still NO Colt Lyerla?? Wow~!

or RB Beau Blankenship?
 

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Blacks who commit criminal acts are routinely given chances by the NFL.

If they get chances Colt Lyerla should get a chance too. With his athletic ability he's certainly worth giving a chance as an undrafted free agent.
 

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I am have tempted to get the ball rolling on the 2015 draft but it's not looking much better right now, so it's not going to do anything positive to bring it up now. Going to do my best to lay off next year's draft until later this summer. The grind continues, I guess we have about 2 1/2 months until we find volunteers for the CFB write ups.
 

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I am have tempted to get the ball rolling on the 2015 draft but it's not looking much better right now, so it's not going to do anything positive to bring it up now. Going to do my best to lay off next year's draft until later this summer. The grind continues, I guess we have about 2 1/2 months until we find volunteers for the CFB write ups.

I had the same idea and started a thread for the 2015 draft before I read this post.

It is a little early but I figure if people run across information about the 2015 draft they want to post, the thread is there. There may not be much activity on it for awhile.
 

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Painful draft. But on the plus side, some white people seem to be asking the right questions. "Why are there so few white faces?" a colleague wondered. I nudged her gently towards Caste Football.

Also, that whole Michael Sam gay puke-fest was met with universal revulsion among our group.
 

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"He's a remarkably gifted athlete," said Packers general manager Ted Thompson. "We do testing results of all the 40s and jumps and bench presses and shuttles and all that of every player in the draft that is eligible; it's like 1,000 guys. Of all the receivers in that group, he was the second-rated athlete according to his testing."

Read more from Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/sports/pack...arts-b99267036z1-258786241.html#ixzz31PmhyqhM
 

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Jared Abbrederis and Jeff Janis wouldn't of probably of even been on GBs radar if they weren't Wisconsin and Michigan boys.

Ends up working out good for them, but I've never gotten this crap in pro sports to have this sort of bias.

When I opened this thread I accidentally went to the 1st page, here's the 2nd post:

"Caste Football favorite WR Jared Abbrederis should be a high pick. He's been unstoppable the entire season."

Also a mention about Johnny Manziel going high in the draft.

CF meet the CF system.:sad:
 

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What a bunch of bull****... This could very well be the last season of me watching NFL. What's the point, anymore. It seemed like we're in a verge of a breakthrough a few seasons ago but now it's been nothing but bad news and white players getting repressed or forced out of the league.
 

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What a bunch of bull****... This could very well be the last season of me watching NFL. What's the point, anymore. It seemed like we're in a verge of a breakthrough a few seasons ago but now it's been nothing but bad news and white players getting repressed or forced out of the league.

Yea it is pretty frustrating and disheartening. The thing to remember this is an ongoing trend and although this wound is fresh, we all felt the same frustration after last year's draft. The small spike in white players in the late 2000s up to 2011 or so gave us all some home that the system was cracking some. I think in the past few years the recruiting services - Scout, Rivals, ESPN have gone full tilt in completely discriminating against white athletes and promoting blacks.

The most important thing to remember is this all starts with colleges and universities athletic/recruiting departments. They are filled with caste-whore negrophiliacs. The coaches, assistants and recruiters at that level eventually make their way up to being scouts, front office personnel men at the NFL level. I think I may start focusing on the recruiting process itself rather than the draft because the draft is essentially filtering out those who somehow managed to survive the main hurdle of the caste system either by going the smaller school route, walking on or being recruited and somehow getting the blessing of the fraudulent recruiting services that have somehow gained credibility. Attacking the system at the grassroots level is the best mode of attack moving forward. I know we have a few guys that do a great job following the HS Recruits, I will probably go into that thread and see if they have any ideas how to get the ball rolling in terms of discrediting Scout, rivals and espn recruiting services.
 

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After sifting through some of the post draft news and comments from teams a couple decent pieces of info:

The Ravens gave up a 2015 6th round pick to move up in the 7th and draft Campanaro - http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...rapup-0511-20140510,0,2951362.story?track=rss

It seems like the Ravens did want him and were not drafting him just as a camp body. The position is thin for the Ravens and adding someone like Campanaro would be a great security blanket for Flacco. Eventually it would be nice to see him become an outside WR like Steve Smith - they are the same type of players - both the same height/weight and run 4.4s (talking about Smith as a prospect not his current state).

Also of note - the Ravens had a 2nd round grade on Urban, who they drafted in the 4th round. Hopefully Urban and John Simon get some playing time this upcoming season.

The Eagles have been one of the bright surprises over the past two seasons. Here are some interesting notes from the press conference on Hart and Allen from Kelly and their GM.


DE Taylor Hart , Oregon
“I mean, we had a third-round grade on Taylor because when you look at it, it’s interesting because really the last two years of the – first two years in my career that I've been part of looking for 3-4 defensive ends, and when you really get down to it, there’s not a lot of guys in the draft that kind of fit the description you’re looking for, and so, again, Taylor, it’s easy to see what he does. His production really is off the charts. (Defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro) likes to talk about contacts with the ball, and his ability to make contacts with the ball is extremely impressive.
"He can run, he’s got instincts, obviously he’s big, he’s long, and so we did have that third-round grade, and because you know half the teams don’t run a 3-4, when we study other teams that run a 3-4, they sometimes look for different – there is variation on the 3-4 scheme, so we just kind of looked at it. You also kind of look at top 30 visits and who’s worked them out privately. I felt like we had a good handle on Taylor and the teams that are interested in him, of the teams that are interested in him had they addressed that pick with a different player at that time, were they going to go back in the first four rounds and get the second guy.â€￾


NT Beau Allen , Wisconsin
“You know what, every time we're drafting a big guy I think of Bill Parcells who said a long time ago, 'God didn’t make a lot of 330 pound guys that can run.' Beau Allen, the first time I watched Beau Allen, it was impressive how athletic he was for such a big guy. A powerful guy, and for us to find those guys it’s hard. It’s hard to find those guys.â€￾
 

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The 2014 draft was disappointing in terms of numbers but there were some positive things.

The sports media is trying to give all publicity to black quarterbacks and none to white quarterbacks. With Manziel that plan isn't going to work.

Johnny Manziel is going to be one of the most high profile players in the league. He's going to do well on the field and generate fan interest off the field. He's going to get a lot of media coverage.

There were a lot of white quarterbacks drafted who will have careers in the NFL. Some of them may be backups or low end starters but they will have success. Manziel and Bortles look like surefire franchise quarterbacks. Others, such as Garoppolo, Savage, McCarron, Murray and Mettenberger, should stick in the league, at least.


There were several white defensive linemen drafted. Ben Gardner, Brent Urban, Taylor Hart and Beau Allen were four. Some drafts don't have any.

There were several white wide receivers drafted. Jared Abbrederis, Michael Campanaro and Jeff Janis all have a chance to do well.
 
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As far as I know Colt Lyerla hasn't been signed by anyone.

If he was black he would have been drafted or at least offered a free agent contract.

I looked at some sites talking about him and the leftists are doing everything they can to make sure he doesn't get a chance. His issues are being magnified and he is being portrayed as irredeemable. It's because Lyerla is white.

Compare the sports media coverage of Lyerla and that of Michael Vick who killed animals and Alfonzo Dennard who assaulted a police officer.

Black players are presented as deserving another chance. Colt Lyerla is presented as incorrigible and as someone who should never be given another chance. You can see the racist hypocrisy.

It's reminiscent of the treatment of Matt Jones. Jones was a proven and successful NFL player. He made one mistake and he was bashed by the leftist media non-stop. His career was ended.

Black players are given second chances. Lyerla should be given one too. He's at least worth a look as an undrafted free agent.
 
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Lyerla questioned the government's official conspiracy theory about 9/11, or it may have been one of the other controversial events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, I can't remember offhand and don't feel like searching it this moment. You can bet that factored into him being ignored more than any "character issues."

Rashard Mendenhall questioned the official 9/11 conspiracy theory and took a lot of heat for it. If he was White his NFL career would have been quickly short-circuited.

Tebow an outspoken Christian, A. J. McCarren an outspoken Christian, in some cases White athletes are discriminated against not just for being White but because their beliefs don't adhere to the party line in a society where rigid conformity is demanded of all White public figures.
 

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Lyerla questioned the government's official conspiracy theory about 9/11, or it may have been one of the other controversial events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, I can't remember offhand and don't feel like searching it this moment. You can bet that factored into him being ignored more than any "character issues."

It was Sandy Hook.

Also, he will NOT be signed by any NFL team. The owners agreed to blacklist him.
How do I know this?

Because the Colts just signed this guy:

"Colts signed former University of Miami power forward Erik Swoope.

A four-year player on the Hurricanes' basketball team, Swoope has not played organized football at any level. He was not even considering a football career until a representative of the Broncos contacted him in March. "
 
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